Quebec dials back emissions projections due to global uncertainty
- The Quebec government is reducing its projections for cutting greenhouse-gas emissions due to the arrival of the Trump administration and its decision to impose tariffs, which has slowed business investment, including in decarbonization.
- Quebec now estimates that measures to reduce emissions will account for 65 percent of the cuts needed to reach the province's 2030 emissions target, a decrease from the previously projected 67 percent.
- The Canadian government's decision to scrap the federal consumer carbon price in April could harm the competitiveness of Quebec businesses, according to the Quebec government.
- Uncertainty regarding actions to combat climate change at the federal level remains, as stated by the Quebec government.
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Of the 10.1 billion planned until 2025, 8 will be spent on decarbonisation and 1.3 will be used for adaptation.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Legault government is lowering its ambition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to the economic impact of the impromptu decisions of the President of the United States and is focusing on the industrial sector and public transportation to make gains, shows its most recent plan unveiled without drum or trumpet on Thursday.
·Montreal, Canada
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Quebec dials back emissions projections due to global uncertainty
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